Jerusalem Holy Sites. Western Wall / Wailing Wall The “Temple Mount” was built on the site of Solomon’s Temple Built by Herod for the larger, second temple.

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Jerusalem Holy Sites

Western Wall / Wailing Wall The “Temple Mount” was built on the site of Solomon’s Temple Built by Herod for the larger, second temple All that remains today is the Western Wall

The Temple Mount

Herod’s Temple

Mount of Olives Significant location in Jerusalem’s history Main Jewish burial ground in Jerusalem

Mount of Olives

Jerusalem, from the Mt. of Olives Church of Mary Magdalene & Jewish Cemetery in foreground

Dome of the Rock Built on the site of Abraham’s sacrifice Muhammad arrived on his mystical journey from Mecca at this spot. Also considered the site of Muhammad’s ascension to heaven

Dome of the Rock

Al-Aqsa Mosque Built by the Caliph Omar to commemorate the site where Muhammad landed in Jerusalem Al-Aqsa is the 3rd holiest site in Islam

Al-Aqsa / Dome (on the Temple Mount)

Church of the Holy Sepulcher Located at Golgatha, it commemorates the site of the crucifixion and tomb of Christ Built by the Emperor Constantine in 330 AD

Church of the Holy Sepulcher

Garden of Gethsemene Site where Christ prayed on the night before the Crucifixion Site where Christ was betrayed by Judas Iscariot Located at the foot of the Mt. of Olives

Chapel of the Cenacle Built on the site of Jesus meeting with his disciples on Maundy Thursday, better known as the “Last Supper” Located on Mt. Zion, near the Church of the Dormition Thought (for centuries) by Jews to be the location of King David’s tomb

Via Dolorosa Latin = “The Way of Grief” Commonly known as “the way of the Cross” The path Christ took through Jerusalem as he carried his cross from the Lion’s Gate to Golgatha

Via Dolorosa / Stations of the Cross 1. Jesus is condemned to death 2. Jesus receives the cross 3. Jesus falls the first time 4. Jesus meets His Mother 5. Simon of Cyrene carries the cross 6. Veronica wipes Jesus' face with her veil 7. Jesus falls the second time 8. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem 9. Jesus falls the Third time 10. Jesus is stripped of His garments 11. Crucifixion: Jesus is nailed to the cross 12. Jesus dies on the cross 13. Jesus' body is removed from the cross (Pieta) 14. Jesus is laid in the tomb